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SOCIETY
NEWS
CANASTA
CLUB
HOSTESS
Mrs.
Don
Nelson
entertained
her
canasta
club
Monday
afternoon.
It
consists
of
six
members.
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o-
PAST
MATRONS
LUNCHEON
The
Past
Matrons
oftheO.E.S.
met
Tuesday
and
went
to
the
Johnson
House
for
luncheon.
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o-
WORLD
PRAYER
DAY
Friday,
March
1,
at
2
o'clock
World
Day
of
Prayer
services
will
be
held
at
St.
Thomas
Episcopal
Church.
The
meditation
will
be
given
by
Jerald
Chiles
of
Emmetsburg.
A
nursery
will
be
provided
and
there
will
be
a
coffee
fellowship
after
the
services.
-
o-
AT
TITONKA
REUNION
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jake
Godden
attended
a
Graham
family
reunion
Sunday
at
the
Fred
Jennings
home
at
Titonka.
The
Goddens
are
being
visited
by
Mrs.
Blanche
Wasson
of
Wellman
and
Mrs.
Clark
Graham
of
Adel,
sister-
in-law
and
sister
respectively
of
Mrs.
Godden.
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o
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GUESTS
AT
ST.
JOHNS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"Judd"
St.
John
were
visited
last
week
by
their
daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Perry
St.
John
and
children
of
Burnsville,
a
suburb
of
Minneapolis.
They
also
had
as
guests
last
Wednesday
and
Thursday,
their
daughter
Mrs.
Don
Meyer,
Scott
and
Craig
of
Perry.
Mr.
Meyer
was
transferred
there'by
the
gas
company
with
which
he
had
been
employed
here.
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o
"
MRS.
WAGNER
HOSTS
Mrs.
Anna
Wagner
was
hostess
to
her
card
club
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
previous
week
Mrs.
Clark
Godden
was
hostess.
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o
-
MRS.
CARL
HANSEN
and
little
daughter
Pamela
spent
last
Thursday
at
Mason
City
with
Mrs.
George
Smith.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Elvin
Moore
and
family
came
from
Cedar
Falls
Saturday
and
visited
with
Mrs.
Moore's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Smith
and
Mr.
Moore's
mother,
Mrs.
Harold
Smith.
DARRELL
STEVEN
has
been
dismissed
from
St.
Ann
Hospital
but
has
not
gone
back
to
work
yet.
He
and
his
wife
live
at
Plover
and
he
commutes
to
his
work
here.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Gene
Faulstich
are
leaving
Saturday
to
attend
a
Cable
TV
convention
in
Springfield,
ni.
They
expect
to
be
gone
five
days
and
will
return
the
following
week.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Jerry
Lewis
are
on
a
vacation
of
a
month,
first
stopping
at
Monett,
Mo.,
to
visit
with
the
latter's
mother
Mrs.
A.
B.
Montgomery
and
Joplin
to
visit
with
her
brother.
They
will
go
from
there
to
Arkansas
where
Mr.
Lewis
will
do
some
fishing,
then
they
will
go
to
Houston
and
Galveston,
Tex.
Mr.
Lewis
is
interested
in
seeing
the
Houston
Astrodome.
LEWIS
MARSHALL
has
been
at
St.
Ann
Hospital
since
last
Thursday.
He
is
receiving
treatment
for
a
back
injury
suffered
a
few
weeks
ago.
MRS.
BERTHA
POMMER
had
as
dinner
guests
Sunday
her
son-
in-law
and
daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
DeWaard
of
Titonka.
In
the
afternoon
they
went
with
Mrs.
Pommer
to
West
Bend
to
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Munsen.
MRS.
DON
McGUIRE
who
has
been
at
Rochester,
Minn,
for
several
days
and
had
vein
surgery,
will
be
home
probably
in
another
week.
During
her
absence
her
children
are
being
cared
for
by
Mrs.
Olga
Braatz
of
Whittemore.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Roy
Hutzell
had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clark
Melton
of
Linden
as
guests
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Melton
is
a
sister
of
Mr.
Hutzell.
She
is
a
sister
of
Lawrence
Hutzell
and
he
and
his
wife
were
also
guests
of
the
Roy
Hut-
zells.
MR.
AND
MRS.
I
H.
Morey
of
West
Bend
were
accompanied
to
Storm
Lake
one
days
this
week
by
John
Schimmel
to
attend
the
State
Gladioli
meeting.
Mrs.
Schimmel
is
recovering
from
an
illness
and
is
confined
to
bed
part
of
the
time
but
has
recovered
sufficiently
to
be
up
in
a
wheel
chair
several
hours
each
day
and
will
even-'
tually
be
up
and
around
again.
MRS.
MARIE
LAM
FRIGHT
entertained
her
bridge
club
Wednesday
afternoon.
WESLEY
BARTLETT
spent
from
Thursday
till
Saturday
at
Chicago,
111.,
attending
aKiwanis
board
meeting.
LEROY
LAU,
who
has
had
much
trouble
since
having
a
bone
injury
and
has
been
in
the
Methodist
hospital
at
Des
Moines,
was
brought
home
and
is
now
at
St.
Ann.
There
has
been
trouble
following
the
insertion
of
a
plate
in
his
leg.
The
plate
was
removed
some
time
ago
but
the
healing
process
has
been
slow.
He
will
probably
be
hospitalized
for
a
few
more
weeks.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Cecil
McGinnis
and
Mrs.
Julia
Taylor
were
visited
Sunday
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maynard
Stephenson
of
Manchester.
The
women
are
sisters
and
Maynard
is
a
son
of
the
late
Mr.
and
Mrs.
0.
J.
Stephenson,
former
Algonans.
0.
J.
Stephenson
was
Kossuth
county
clerk
for
serveral
years.
MR,
AND
MRS.
John
Schimmel
have
been
visited
recently
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
WohnkeandMr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Rossenau
of
Bancroft.
They
have
also
been
visited
by
their
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Kenyon
Trimble
of
Webb.
MRS.
PEARL
POTTER
and
her
son
and
daughter-in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murl
Potter
went
to
Emmetsburg
Sunday
to
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman
Potter
and
to
see
their
daughter
Donna
who
is
home
for
awhile.
She
has
been
teaching
speech
therapy
in
the
school
system
there.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Leo
Steven
spent
the
weekend
at
Minneapolis
with
their
son
and
daughter-in-
law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Steven
and
helped
celebrate
the
second
birthday
of
the
grandson
Bryan.
In
The
Spring,
A
Young
Man's
Thoughts
Turn
To...
CHEVY!
AND
WE'VE
GOT
A
GREAT
LEAP
YEAR
SALE
OF
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MODELS
ON
RIGHT
NOW.
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OUR
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AND
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:
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AND
SPORT
COUPES
IMPALA
4-DOORS,
CUSTOM
COUPES
AND
SPORT
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BEL
AIR
4-DOORS
AND
STATION
WAGONS
CHEVY
II
4-DOORS
AND
2-DOORS
CHEVEUE
4-DOORS
PICKUPS
-
ONE-HALF
AND
THREE
QUARTER
TON
TRUCK
-
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TON
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WITH
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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS.-
POWER
STEERING,
RADIOS,
TINTED
GLASS,
WHITEWALL
TIRES
AND
VINYL
ROOF
COVERS.
WITH
CHOICE
OF
COLORS,
INCLUDING
YELLOW,
RED,
SEQUOIA
GREEN,
GRECIAN
GREEK
ASH
GOLD
AND
IVORY,
SEAFROST
GREEN,
IVORY
AND
GROTTO
BLUE.
KOSSUTH
MOTOR
COMPANY
101
$,
HALL
ALGONA,
IQWA
PHONE
295-3554
MRS.
DAVE)
HOVEY
(Joan)left
Monday
for
Clarksville,
Term.,
called
there
by
the
death
of
her
paternal
grandmother.
Mrs.
Hovey
has
been
making
her
home
here
with
her
husband's
mother,
Mrs.
L.
E.
Hovey,
and
is
a
nurses
aide
at
Good
Samaritan
Home
I.
David
is
in
Vietnam
at
present
but
expects
to
be
sent
to
Ft.
Stewart,
Ga.,
near
Savannah
about
April
1
but
will
have
a
month's
leave
and
will
come
to
Algona.
MRS.
J.
F.
MILDER
left
Wednesday
for
Mason
City
and
from
there
flew
to
Carol
Stream
near
Chicago
where
she
will
spend
a
week
at
the
C.
E.
Milder
home
caring
for
the
children
while
the
mother
is
hospitalized
following
the
birth
of
another
child.
The
men
are
brothers.
GAYLE
PHILLIPS,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grady
Phillips,
and
Rod
Ricklefs,
son
of
the
Arnie
Ricklefs,
both
students
at
Grinnell
College,
were
home
over
the
weekend
at
their
respective
parental
homes.
They
came
also
to
visit
Steve
Hardy,
son
of
Mrs.
Wes
Hardy,
who
is
leaving
soon
for
the
armed
services.
MR.
AND
MRS.
Jerry
Seller
were
here
for
a
weekend
visit
with
their
respective
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Seller,
St.
Benedict
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Bartlett.
They
teach
in
the
school
system
at
Storm
Lake
and
recently
purchased
a
house
there.
Bill
Bartlett
was
home
from
Des
Moines
also.
He
is
attending
a
school
of
osteopathic
surgery.
FRANCIS
BUNTING
will
be
spending
from
Sunday
till
Wednesday
at
Des
Moines
attending
the
Turf
convention
at
the
Savory
Hotel.
Complete
I.S.U.
Farm
Course
Several
area
students
were
among
those
receiving
certificates
for
completion
of
the
Farm
Operation
short
course
at
Iowa
State
University,
Feb.
21.
They
were
Warren
Kellenberger
and
John
Scuffham,
Algona;
Dean
Larsen,
Burt;
Bobby
Penning,
Corwith;
Jack
Smidt,
Lakota;
Gerald
Bormann,
LuVerne;
Robert
Schaefer,
Wesley;
and
Leland
Metzger,
West
Bend.
A
number
of
parents
also
attended
the
ceremonies,
including
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Scuffham
and
Rod
of
Algona,
Mrs.
Doris
Larsen
of
Burt,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Silas
Metzger
of
West
Bend.
Algona
JayCees
Sign
Up
Six
New
Members
The
Algona
Jaycees
announced
this
week
that
they
have
reached
their
Feb.
24
quota
with
the
signing
of
six
new
members
recently.
Les
Foxhoven,
president
of
the
organization,
welcomed
the
six,
Tom
Anderson,
Terrance
Bruce,
Louis
Heinen,
Dr.
Don
Kingfield,
James
Theesfield
and
Loren
Utterback,
into
the
club
during
a
recent
meeting.
Student
Teaching
Two
area
students
are
among
the
21
University
of
Northern
Iowa
seniors
who
are
currently
student
teaching
in
Fort
Dodge
public
schools.
Marlys
Lupkes,
Algona,
is
teaching
at
South
Junior
High
and
Melody
Hansen,
Bode,
is
teaching
at
Senior
High.
Prayer
Day,
March
1
The
Lutheran
Women's
Missionary
League
of
the
Algona
Zone
will
hold
a
Day
of
Prayer
service
at
2
p.m.
on
Friday,
March
1st,
at
Trinity
Lutheran
Church,
Algona.
The
Lone
Rock
L.W.M.L.
will
be
in
charge
of
the
service
and
fellowship
hour
to
follow.
Wed
50
Years
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Heerdt,
Hector,
Minn.,
celebrated
their
50th
wedding
anniversary
Feb.
18.
Attending
were
Mrs.
Audra
Heerdt,
Margaret
and
Bud,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Wagner,
Algona;
Mrs.
Marie
Heerdt
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Heerdt
and
family,
Ringsted;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marlin
Heerdt
and
family,
Spirit
Lake;
and
Frederick
Deimen,
Lytton,
Minn.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wagner
took
his
mother,
Mrs.
Anna
Wagner,
to
Tracy
to
visit
her
sister
while
the
Wagners
were
at
the
anniversary
observance.
One
Case
Filed
One
new
case
was
filed
in
district
court
here
this
week.
Kenneth
Wehrspan,
plaintiff,
is
seeking
judgment
for
$568.37
from
Shirley
M.
Jacobson,
defendant,
for
a
check
the
plaintiff
allegedly
received
Nov.
24,1967,
written
on
an
Emmetsburg
bank.
The
petition
states
the
defendant
stopped
payment
on
said
check.
BASS
'
A
5
Ib.
small
mouth
bass
was
caught
by
Leonard
Schemmel,
Milford,
this
month
while
fishing
on
West
Lake
Okoboji.
The
fish
measured
22
inches
long
and
15
1/2
inches
around.
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